At HEART, we continually strive to expand humane education. This summer we launched the HEART Certified Instructor (HCI) Program with this goal in mind. Through this initiative, selected individuals with humane education backgrounds are hired and trained to teach HEART programs in their local schools. So far, we’ve hired three

By Kristina Hulvershorn ‘Be the Change’ has been open to the public for a little over 5 months now in Indianapolis. As the first humane education museum of its kind, we have been eager to assess how much of an impact it is having on participants. It has been a

At HEART, we are always excited to share stories of youth who inspire us. Chelsea Alonzo, from the Bronx in New York, first participated in the Have a HEART Summer Camp when she was 11 years old, and she and her family have been involved with HEART ever since. Chelsea

Since just last year, four new major American cities (Seattle, Grand Rapids, Minneapolis, and St. Paul) have followed an example set by Berkeley, CA and renamed Columbus Day as Indigenous Peoples’ Day. In addition to being a landmark decision for long marginalized Native American communities, Seattle’s resolution extends all the